you should never get a rash! i recommend seeing a doctor and then find a new tanning company..
^untrue. A rash after tanning can be due to several different factors. The most… likely being heat flush, when you lay down for too long under the UV lamps, your skin can get itchy. I would try moving around a little more on the bed, it could also be due to not using a lotion, or your skin being to dry.

(not to freak you out) But a tanning bed looks something like a coffin because of the top that closes over you. You are not completely closed in; it's very simple to get out o…f. The bottom part of the bed where you lie on and the top of the bed is covered with UV lights. You lie in the bed, close it over, and wait till your time is up. Its sole purpose is to make you tan faster than you would if you were in the sun. Some people go if they're allergic to the sun.

lie down on your back then 5 mins l8r flip you body so your are on your stomac Briar Carwell's edit: The previous answer is incorrect for most modern beds. It varies fr…om salon to salon based on their equipment. Most tanning beds will be just that... beds. You will get in, pull the top down, and lay there for the duration of your visit. There are also stand-up booths where you will stand, and in most cases, hold on to two handles or hanging loops to raise your arms to avoid tan lines down your sides. Also, every bed is different. Some beds/salons may have a button that you must push when you are ready to start. This button may be on the bed or on the wall beside it. Some places will give you a few minutes to undress, put your lotion on and get in the bed, then it will start when that timer reaches zero or you press the start button. Part of a salon consultant's job is to show you how to use the bed, so if you are unsure, just ask :)

The UV light only penetrates about an inch into your skin, so theres no risk to harming the baby while tanning. The only risk involved in pregnant women tanning is the woman o…verheating in the bed, which COULD affect the baby. Doctors usually recommend for pregnant women to only go 10 minutes at a time in the lowest strength bed. Most tanning salons require a doctors note from pregnant women wanting to tan. If you're worried about the bed, try a spray tan!

International cancer experts have moved tanning beds and other sources of ultraviolet radiation into the top cancer risk category, deeming them as deadly as arsenic and mustar…d gas. For years, scientists have described tanning beds and ultraviolet radiation as "probable carcinogens." Tanning beds are just as deadly as arsenic, according to international cancer experts.Research published online in the journal Lancet Oncology concluded that the risk of skin cancer jumps by 75 percent when people start using tanning beds before age 30..

Tilt your head back to expose your neck. Make sure you use a goodtanning lotion so that your neck doesn't burn as easily and only dothis for a few minutes in each tanning sess…ion and you can turn into Jeff.